Trans activists pouring human urine in front of the Human Rights Commission in London face backlash.
of the Human Rights Commission in London are making many disagree with their actions. Such behavior is leading them to receive transphobic comments from the general public., on May 22, members of the group Pissed Off Trannies assembled in front of the EHRC. They pour 90 liters of human urine all around the structure. The protest was in response to Melanie Field, the executive director of the EHRC, recently affirming the concept of “sex.
Following that, field made the comments in an interview with Transactual, a transgender activist group led by transgender man Helen Belcher. Belcher challenges Field to define “biological sex,” to which he replies that it was the “sex recorded at birth.”How is doing something like that going to help any cause? This stuff is getting out of control. Get a job and grow up.However, many are vehemently against such sentiments.
I can’t even properly collect my urine in a small jar for a urine test. Collecting 90 liters of urine will take me a whole century. I’m good to go with a traditional protest sign.Following that, some are questioning them collecting over 90 liters of excrement. There are transphobic comments stating that they are still men if they’d be willing to collect their excrement for this.
Unfortunately you have hit the nail on the head. There is no modicum of courage from politicians, police, judges etc etc.Conservatives are stating that activists like them are a minority in a minority. This is in lieu of the small amount of actual transgender people world wide. In addition to this, many of them would not even indulge themselves in such behavior. Thus, these activists are a minority in the segment of minorities.
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